TALLAHASSEE (WTXL) - After a mild weekend with temps getting into the mid and upper 60s for highs, temps will be pleasant once again today starting off in the mid 40s to low 50s and increasing to the mid to upper 60s with clouds building throughout the day. This is an indicator that our next front is moving in and we could see a spotty shower or two this evening. Overnight, rain chances increase dramatically with most areas seeing some showers and even possibly a few storms. Rain totals look to be around a half inch. Tuesday more showers are possible, especially early in the day before another batch of rain moves in for our eastern counties for the evening commute as a second low pressure system develops over the Gulf. Temps will be rain-cooled in the mid 50s to low 60s. Temps really fall on the back end of this rain-maker back to near the freezing mark Wednesday morning. High pressure builds in and mid 50s can be expected for highs. Colder still for Thursday morning with temps falling into the upper 20s with wind chills in the low 20s. In the afternoon, numbers may struggle to reach 50°. By Friday morning, hard freezes are likely with temps plunging into the mid 20s. At least the weekend looks pleasantly moderated in the upper 60s and low 70s for highs.
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